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| 4551. | To Simplicity by Mary Darby Robinson> | | [Inscribed to Lady Duncannon.]
SWEET blushing Nymph, who loves to dwell
In the dark forest's silent gloom;
Who smiles within the Hermit's cell,... |
| 4552. | To the Muse of Poetry by Mary Darby Robinson> | | EXULT MY MUSE! exult to see
Each envious, waspish, jealous thing,
Around its harmless venom fling,
And dart its powerless fangs at THEE!
Ne'er... |
| 4554. | A Song of Peach-Blossom River by Wang Wei> | | A fisherman is drifting, enjoying the spring mountains,
And the peach-trees on both banks lead him to an ancient source.
Watching the fresh-colour... |
| 4555. | Random Poem by Wang Wei> | | You also come from my home town,
You must know all the home town news.
At dawn, before the silken window,
Is it too cold for plum blossom to show?... |
| 4556. | Peach Blossom Journey by Wang Wei> | | Fishing boat pursue water love hill spring
Both banks peach blossom arrive ancient river crossing
Travel look red tree not know far
Travel furthest... |
| 4557. | Duckweed Pond by Wang Wei> | | Spring pond deep and wide
Time for the vessel’s return
Slow the duckweed flows together
Willows draw them apart again ... |
| 4558. | At the Lake Pavilion by Wang Wei> | | Small barge go to meet honoured guest
Leisurely lake on come
At railing face cup alcohol
On all sides lotus bloom
On a skiff I meet an hon... |
| 4559. | Answering Vice-Prefect Zhang by Wang Wei> | | As the years go by, give me but peace,
Freedom from ten thousand matters.
I ask myself and always answer:
What can be better than coming home?
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| 4560. | Looking Down in a Spring-rain by Wang Wei> | | Round a turn of the Qin Fortress winds the Wei River,
And Yellow Mountain foot-hills enclose the Court of China;
Past the South Gate willows comes... |
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